I used half an ounce of abv, about 5-6 spoonfuls of coconut oil and 3-4 teaspoons of liquid soy lecithin.
I powdered the abv in an electric grinder, while heating up the oil in a sauce pan on the stove very slowly. I then waited for the temperature to reach about 250f with a candy thermometer and put the abv and soy lecithin in. I put my stove on "2" which is a little less than what it was on to reach 250. I let it cook for about an hour, stirring every ten minutes or so with a whisk. I took it off the heat, then transferred to the bowl in the picture to let it cool.

Right about then, I discovered I had purchased the wrong capsules (VCaps instead of gelatin) so I didn't get to put it into capsules yet. I moved the oil to a mason jar and stored it in my pantry while I wait for the capsules to arrive.

I am going to strain my next batch so I can compare the two for potency.

The heating phase was probably a bit much. ABV (already-been-vaped) weed should well on its way to being decarboxylated, so you'd want to go very easy on cooking it too much further. At the most, you wouldn't want to go beyond what you'd do starting with totally fresh plant matter. With fresh, you should decarb at 252°F for 27 minutes, if you go beyond that the THC will start to degrade, and the result will be much, much more sedative. I knocked quite a few people out with my first batch of edibles :)

Also, not sure why Vcaps wouldn't work, pretty sure I use those exclusively.

The whole vcaps melting was my bad, I had read it somewhere else that there were concerns about this (probably with other extracts such as alcohol). I made a couple of posts about my experience making ABV oil caps and recommended against vcaps. I ordered vcaps to use with dry ABV but later heard about coconut oil caps. I tested them by putting pure coconut oil in them for a few days to see if they would dissolve and was pleasantly surprised they did not.

It's an ego-T vaporizer. I only use it for nicotine right now, but working on a more refined thc oil to use in it. The green part is the battery, black is the atomizer. It's filled with a 30% vg mixture called Cubano at the moment. It's a very mild tobacco flavor.

Throw some pg or vg. In a crock pot with bud Finley ground. It creates a tincture like e liquid but I would only drip it. It would probably be to thick to use in a carto or tank. Ima ecig vaper aswell. Try out vaporrenew.com its amazing for juice

This is were I blow your mind. Direct dripping it were you take an attybwith a drip tip. The atty is usualy an lr depending on your battery. You drip directly on to the atty. You get great vape. The flavor and clouds its amazing. You drip 3-4drops then take 3-5 drags then repeat. If yoy wish to swap juice its as simpl as useing up what you have I. The atty then dripping
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It's a THC oil, composed of abv, coconut oil, and liquid soy lecithin. You can spread it on anything you'd like or use it while cooking almost anything, really. I plan on putting it into gelatin capsules.

I used half an ounce of abv, about 5-6 spoonfuls of coconut oil and 3-4 teaspoons of liquid soy lecithin. I powdered the abv in an electric grinder, while heating up the oil in a sauce pan on the stove very slowly. I then waited for the temperature to reach about 250f with a candy thermometer and put the abv and soy lecithin in. I put my stove on "2" which is a little less than what it was on to reach 250. I let it cook for about an hour, stirring every ten minutes or so with a whisk. I took it off the heat, then transferred to the bowl in the picture to let it cool.
Right about then, I discovered I had purchased the wrong capsules (VCaps instead of gelatin) so I didn't get to put it into capsules yet. I moved the oil to a mason jar and stored it in my pantry while I wait for the capsules to arrive.
I am going to strain my next batch so I can compare the two for potency.

Ozium (walmart automotive section, usually bottom shelf on a wall). Also Pure Citrus brand spray uses pure orange oil, smells nice and helps alot does more than just cover it up, but not nearly as good as ozium but probably safer. Also don't over do it with the Ozium, 2 little half second sprays is enough for an entire kitchen, repeat an hour later if the smell still lingers. I've also had success with What Odor brand spray (yes the Billy Mays one), but it's better at deodorizing things rather than air (spray it on your shoes and kids stinky sports padding, dog bedding etc). I want to also try out PureAyre, it seems to be identical to What Odor based on it being unpressured liquid and the safety claims.

Feel free, but that generally only happens when people try to decarb bud in a microwave, because the relative lack of moisture causes overheating. Heating up a batch of liquidy substance like this is exactly what microwaves are made for, and they do that predictably.

You know, I would really like to see how far down I can extract the THC out of the abv. If we can get it down to a cleaner oil that doesn't solidify, I don't see any reason we couldn't add it to a vg mix for an ego (or smiliar model) pen vape. It may be necessary to mix with everclear.

I plan on doing more experimenting with this and will definitely post about it in the future.